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Super Bowl by the snack numbers

You can talk smack all you want about the opposing team, but don’t stand in the way of a fan and his Super Bowl snacks.On Sunday, football fans will show their colors.

  • Nine films vie for Best Picture

    LOS ANGELES – A chaotic Oscar race found some order on Tuesday, as “The Artist,” a mostly silent tribute to old Hollywood, and “Hugo,” another bit of film nostalgia, edged to the fore.

  • New Girl Scout badges recognize finance, technology, Web

    ATLANTA – As a Girl Scout, Sandra Kennedy wants to create a comic book, finance her dreams and explore the science of happiness.

  • Accents with a sunny disposition

    Winter won’t be over for a couple more months, but already the sun is climbing a little higher in the sky, and feeling a little warmer.

  • Deen temporarily trading in recipes for public relations

    NEW YORK – Celebrity chef Paula Deen on Wednesday pledged a portion of her earnings from a lucrative endorsement deal with a diabetes drugmaker to the nonprofit American Diabetes Association.

  • Miss America confronted family pain with pageant

    LAS VEGAS – The nation’s newest Miss America is a 23-year-old Wisconsin brunette who had long conversations with her family mulling whether or not to make her father’s jail time for mail fraud the heart of her campaign in the beauty pageant.

Does this trend have legs?

At 16, Vanessa Arauco dresses like a sophisticated lady: a prim blouse, sleek skirt and a 1960s-inspired jacket.

  • Look of old Hollywood glamour is a modern favorite

    In the Hollywood landscape of new, new, new, what really stands out is that today’s starlets still emulate the looks of classic screen beauties, including Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe and Rita Hayworth, who ruled the red carpet in the 1950s.

  • PARIS FASHION WEEK: Gaultier channels Amy Winehouse

    PARIS– The final day of Paris’s spring-summer haute couture week saw Jean Paul Gaultier serve up a cigarettes-and-all homage to late singer Amy Winehouse and Valentino show off the dazzling couture work of seamstresses who toiled for thousands of hours to create a lavish white collection.

  • PARIS FASHION WEEK: Dior impresses and Versace dazzles in couture

    PARIS – France may have lost an A in its credit rating, but fashion seems to have won it back with a flourishing start to haute couture week, from the A-list celebrities to Dior’s 1950s A-line silhouettes.

  • PARIS FASHION WEEK: Designer Saab sends out delicate gowns

    PARIS – Elie Saab stole into the tower and gave Rapunzel a gift to dazzle any passing prince, a new gown that shimmers royally.

  • PARIS FASHION WEEK: Chanel aims sky-high and Armani courts A-list

    PARIS – On day two of Paris’s frantic three days of haute couture collections, Chanel took the fashion crowd to the skies and highlights included super-sexy, celebrity-filled Armani Prive.

First lady pushes Jay Leno to eat healthy foods

BURBANK, Calif. (AP) – Jay ate the veggies.

  • Confessions of a lip-balm junkie

    When my daughter was in high school, she truly believed she had a lip balm addiction. She needed to have her Burt’s Bees within reach at all times.

  • Health campaign targets cheese

    ALBANY, N.Y. – Cheese: It’s been affectionately called the fat man’s candy. It has fans on Facebook.

  • Walk the walk

    Looking for a way to make good on your New Year’s resolution to get in shape? The answer can be as simple as putting one foot in front of the other.

  • Men are opting for more nip/tucks

    Granted, men had some 750,000 cosmetic procedures to women’s 8.6 million last year, but increasingly, the male gaze is turning to itself.

  • Study: Statins linked with small diabetes risk

    WASHINGTON – A new side effect seems to be emerging for those cholesterol-lowering wonder drugs called statins: They may increase some people’s chances of developing Type 2 diabetes.

Super Bowl Stromboli

A stromboli is kind of a cross between a grinder and a calzone. Bread dough is rolled out, filled with sliced meats, cheeses and vegetables, then rolled up into a tube and baked.

Airborne cheese curds add injury to accident

There once was a bag of cheese curds that was destined for more than a hungry man’s snack.